Publications by authors named "Adria-Arnau Marti I Lindez"

The relevance of extracellular magnesium in cellular immunity remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the co-stimulatory cell-surface molecule LFA-1 requires magnesium to adopt its active conformation on CD8 T cells, thereby augmenting calcium flux, signal transduction, metabolic reprogramming, immune synapse formation, and, as a consequence, specific cytotoxicity. Accordingly, magnesium-sufficiency sensed via LFA-1 translated to the superior performance of pathogen- and tumor-specific T cells, enhanced effectiveness of bi-specific T cell engaging antibodies, and improved CAR T cell function.

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A growing body of evidence indicates that, over the course of evolution of the immune system, arginine has been selected as a node for the regulation of immune responses. An appropriate supply of arginine has long been associated with the improvement of immune responses. In addition to being a building block for protein synthesis, arginine serves as a substrate for distinct metabolic pathways that profoundly affect immune cell biology; especially macrophage, dendritic cell and T cell immunobiology.

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Article Synopsis
  • Elevated arginase 1 activity leads to a depletion of extracellular arginine, which negatively impacts T cell function and serves as an immunosuppressive mechanism in tumors.
  • The mitochondrial arginase isoform Arg2, expressed in T cells, plays a critical role in regulating CD8+ T cell activity and enhancing their tumor-fighting abilities.
  • Deleting Arg2 in CD8+ T cells enhances their activation and effectiveness against tumors, especially when combined with PD-1 blockade, suggesting that targeting Arg2 could be a promising strategy for improving cancer immunotherapy.
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